uwss
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Is there a DIY way to do this without buying a tool that only be used once ? 69 GTX.
If you plan on autocrossing your car, it would be wise to stiffen your parts. It'll help reduce flex. I've never done any of mine and have never bent anything and many of my cars have taken flight and more than a few times but I was never real serious about max performance in cornering. As for color....if you are not concerned about a numbers matching as it came from the factory car....it doesn't matter.hunt2elk where do you go elk hunting ? I have been to New MeXico and Colorado. took my first bear in Colorado.
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Napa had the socket and the 3/4 to 1/2 " adapter from precision engineering. I soaked it in penetrating oil and put the impact to it. It came right loose. thanks everyone who chimed in.
Question: The car shows about 60k miles on it. Do I need to replace the torsion bars ? Do I need to reinforce the lower Control Arm and replace the bushings along the strut rod ?
Next, does it matter what color you paint all the raw metal.. FYI, the NAPA spray paint remover is bad ***. Do not get it on your skin; it will burn right through it.
hunt2elk where do you go elk hunting ?
If you plan on autocrossing your car, it would be wise to stiffen your parts. It'll help reduce flex. I've never done any of mine and have never bent anything and many of my cars have taken flight and more than a few times but I was never real serious about max performance in cornering. As for color....if you are not concerned about a numbers matching as it came from the factory car....it doesn't matter.